Armenian hacktivists are protesting against the politics of Azerbaijan's president

Sep 9, 2013 07:27 GMT  ·  By

Anonymous hackers of Armenia have published 7 GB of information allegedly stolen from the systems of AzerEnerji, Azerbaijan’s largest electrical power producer. The state-owned company also maintains the largest distribution network in the country.

“My fellow lulz of Eternia, it has happened. HEMAN is here to entertain you. Today we present you a Monstrous ARCHIVE of Azerbaijan Energy Giant – AZERENERJI,” the hackers wrote next to the leaked data.

Apparently, the attack is a form of protest against the country’s president, Ilham Aliyev.

“We are not that very much happy with Aliev’s (sic) politics therefore this release is just another leap in a series of releases to fight Azerbaijani mafia clans.”

According to the hackers, the leaked data consists of confidential documents, research, contracts, accounting, scanned copies of passports and “illegal schemes.”

The files have been published on anonfiles.com. Close to 70 preview images have been published on imgur.com.